Monday, April 10, 2006

put the lotion in the basket

gruesome:

Much of the text is in French, and it was not uncommon around the time of the French Revolution for books to be covered in human skin.


argggg an eye for an eye


The practice, known as anthropodermic bibliopegy, was sometimes used in the 18th and 19th centuries when accounts of murder trials were bound in the killer's skin.

Anatomy books also were sometimes bound in the skin of a dissected cadaver. In World War II, Nazis were accused of using the skin from Holocaust victims to bind books.

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